Sentences with fudged
fudge
F f - To fudge on an exam; to fudge on one's campaign promises.
- To fudge on an issue.
- Jeff Buckley He was starting his fudged second album all over again when he drowned in Memphis but his mother, Mary Guibert.
- Zwi says dividend-paying companies are attractive as they represent cash-in-hand, whereas earnings can be fudged with clever accounting.
- To fudge a direct question.
- It was a gracious remark, but fudged the truth.
- Soon after we were commissioned, we decided that no scene would be fudged; everything would be real.